Crabronini

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Crabronini
Ectemnius lapidarius
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Suborder: Apocrita
Superfamily: Apoidea
Family: Crabronidae
Subfamily: Crabroninae
Tribe: Crabronini
Genera
  • Anacrabro
  • Encopognathus
  • Entomocrabro
  • Entomognathus
  • Alinia
  • Arnoldita
  • Chimila
  • Chimiloides
  • Crabro
  • Crorhopalum
  • Crossocerus
  • Dasyproctus
  • Echucoides
  • Ectemnius
  • Enoplolindenius
  • Entomocrabro
  • Eupliloides
  • Foxita
  • Hingstoniola
  • Holcorhopalum
  • Huacrabro
  • Huaeva
  • Isorhopalum
  • Krombeinictus
  • Leclercquia
  • Lecrenierus
  • Lestica
  • Lindenius
  • Minicrabro
  • Moniaecera
  • Neodasyproctus
  • Notocrabro
  • Odontocrabro
  • Pae
  • Papurus
  • Parataruma
  • Pericrabro
  • Piyuma
  • Piyumoides
  • Podagritoides
  • Podagritus
  • Pseudoturneria
  • Quexua
  • Rhopalum
  • Tracheliodes
  • Tsunekiola
  • Vechtia
  • Williamsita
  • Zutrhopalum

Wasps of the tribe Crabronini are mostly small to very small wasps. Typical of this tribe are the forewings with a single submarginal cell, the lack of membranous metanotal and propodeal modifications, and (in most genera) a square-shaped head.

Typical Crabronini prey upon flies and make simple nests, either in the ground or in rotting logs.[1]

References

  1. Notes on the Prey and Nests of Some Australian Crabronini


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